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EP3038359A1
EP3038359A1 EP14307150.4A EP14307150A EP3038359A1 EP 3038359 A1 EP3038359 A1 EP 3038359A1 EP 14307150 A EP14307150 A EP 14307150A EP 3038359 A1 EP3038359 A1 EP 3038359A1
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  • the present disclosure relates to the field of multi-views auto-stereoscopic display devices.
  • Auto-stereoscopic display devices (either based on the use of a parallax barrier, or based on the use of a micro-lens array) enables the display of multi-view content.
  • a parallax barrier or based on the use of a micro-lens array
  • a micro-lens array enables the display of multi-view content.
  • these regions located in front of auto-stereoscopic display device are regions where a user can only perceive one view per eye, enabling the viewing of a 3D content without interferences (see for example the article entitled "Comparative study of auto-stereoscopic displays for mobile devices" by A. Boev and A. Gotchev). It should be noted that, the higher a number of views an auto-stereoscopic display devices provide, the smaller the sweet spots are. Moreover, when the user is not positioned at the "optimal distance" (that defines the sweet spots), he can perceive from at least one eye, an additional view. The perception of an additional view alters the rendering of the 3D effect.
  • the present technique does not limit the number of users and can work in the case of a family sitting on a couch watching the same content.
  • the proposed technique is an alternative of the ones cited previously, that does not need to modify the 3D content data (i.e. two different views) itself.
  • references in the specification to "one embodiment”, “an embodiment”, “an example embodiment”, indicate that the embodiment described may include a particular feature, structure, or characteristic, but every embodiment may not necessarily include the particular feature, structure, or characteristic. Moreover, such phrases are not necessarily referring to the same embodiment. Further, when a particular feature, structure, or characteristic is described in connection with an embodiment, it is submitted that it is within the knowledge of one skilled in the art to affect such feature, structure, or characteristic in connection with other embodiments whether or not explicitly described.
  • the present disclosure is directed to an auto-stereoscopic display device comprising a display panel configured to deliver n different images views, with n a integer greater or equal to two; and an optical filter which is configured to control diffusion directions of said n different images views.
  • Such auto-stereoscopic display device is remarkable in that it comprises opaque materials positioned in said display panel in such way that a content indicating a direction that a user should follow in order to be in a correct sweet spot, is delivered on an edge of different views, when said display panel is on.
  • the auto-stereoscopic display device is remarkable in that said opaque material has fixed opacity properties, and that said edge of different views is an edge of extreme views.
  • the auto-stereoscopic display device is remarkable in that said opaque materials are smart glasses of which light transmission properties can be changed under application of either a voltage and/or a light and/or heat.
  • the opaque materials can be derived from the document US2010/0046060 which describes an optical filter that can be controlled by the intensity of a voltage or a current.
  • the auto-stereoscopic display device is remarkable in that said edge of different views is an edge of extreme views.
  • the auto-stereoscopic display device is remarkable in that said opaque materials are positioned below color filter of sub-pixels comprised in said display panel.
  • the photolithographic process has to be modified in order to position the opaque materials below the color filter.
  • the auto-stereoscopic display device is remarkable in that said opaque materials are positioned on color filter of sub-pixels comprised in said display panel.
  • the photolithographic method used in order to manufacture an auto-stereoscopic display device having these features is unchanged versus classical method. Indeed, only the photolithography masks are modified to enlarge black matrix size on selected sub-pixels and to decrease the color filter size on those same sub-pixels.
  • the auto-stereoscopic display device is remarkable in that said optical filter comprises at least one parallax barrier.
  • an auto-stereoscopic display device in which said optical filter comprises at least one lenticular array.
  • the auto-stereoscopic display device is remarkable in that said optical filter comprises at least one integral photography plate with a fly's-eye lens array.
  • a method for indicating, in front of an auto-stereoscopic display device, a correct sweet spot comprises displaying on extreme views delivered by said auto-stereoscopic display device, a content indicating a direction that a user should follow in order to be located in a correct sweet spot.
  • such method is remarkable in that said displaying is done during a first period of time, and in that when such first period of time has exceeded, displaying on said extreme views content related to content displayed on other views instead of said content indicating a direction that a user should follow in order to be located in a correct sweet spot.
  • a method for indicating, in front of an auto-stereoscopic display device, a correct sweet spot comprises controlling light transmission properties of materials positioned in a display panel in said auto-stereoscopic display device according to a voltage and/or a light and/or heat; and displaying on edge of different views a content indicating a direction that a user should follow in order to be located in a correct sweet spot.
  • the method for indicating is remarkable in that said displaying is done during a first period of time, and in that when such first period of time has exceeded, displaying on said edge of different views content related to content displayed on other views instead of said content indicating a direction that a user should follow in order to be located in a correct sweet spot.
  • the different steps of the methods are implemented by a computer software program or programs, this software program comprising software instructions designed to be executed by a data processor of a relay module according to the disclosure and being designed to control the execution of the different steps of this method.
  • an aspect of the disclosure also concerns a program liable to be executed by a computer or by a data processor, this program comprising instructions to command the execution of the steps of a method as mentioned here above.
  • This program can use any programming language whatsoever and be in the form of a source code, object code or code that is intermediate between source code and object code, such as in a partially compiled form or in any other desirable form.
  • the disclosure also concerns an information medium readable by a data processor and comprising instructions of a program as mentioned here above.
  • the information medium can be any entity or device capable of storing the program.
  • the medium can comprise a storage means such as a ROM (which stands for "Read Only Memory” ), for example a CD-ROM (which stands for “Compact Disc - Read Only Memory” ) or a microelectronic circuit ROM or again a magnetic recording means, for example a floppy disk or a hard disk drive.
  • ROM Read Only Memory
  • CD-ROM which stands for "Compact Disc - Read Only Memory”
  • microelectronic circuit ROM again a magnetic recording means, for example a floppy disk or a hard disk drive.
  • the information medium may be a transmissible carrier such as an electrical or optical signal that can be conveyed through an electrical or optical cable, by radio or by other means.
  • the program can be especially downloaded into an Internet-type network.
  • the information medium can be an integrated circuit into which the program is incorporated, the circuit being adapted to executing or being used in the execution of the method in question.
  • an embodiment of the disclosure is implemented by means of software and/or hardware components.
  • module can correspond in this document both to a software component and to a hardware component or to a set of hardware and software components.
  • a software component corresponds to one or more computer programs, one or more sub-programs of a program, or more generally to any element of a program or a software program capable of implementing a function or a set of functions according to what is described here below for the module concerned.
  • One such software component is executed by a data processor of a physical entity (terminal, server, etc.) and is capable of accessing the hardware resources of this physical entity (memories, recording media, communications buses, input/output electronic boards, user interfaces, etc.).
  • a hardware component corresponds to any element of a hardware unit capable of implementing a function or a set of functions according to what is described here below for the module concerned. It may be a programmable hardware component or a component with an integrated circuit for the execution of software, for example an integrated circuit, a smart card, a memory card, an electronic board for executing firmware etc.
  • An auto-stereoscopic display device comprises, for example:
  • a pixel comprises several sub-pixels as explained for example in document US2014/0226205 .
  • a pixel can be made of three sub-pixels, and each of these sub-pixels is associated with a primary color (blue, red or green) and with an image view.
  • An example of an arrangement of these sub-pixels in a display panel is depicted in the Figure 4 of document US 2014/0226205 , in the case that three images views are delivered by the auto-stereoscopic display device.
  • each sub-pixel is associated with a switching element (that is usually a transistor, such as a TFT (for Thin Film Transistor).
  • panel display can obviously be modified in order to handle n different views, with n an integer greater or equal to two.
  • FIG. 1(a) presents a part of an auto-stereoscopic display device that can deliver four different views. More precisely, Figure 1(a) illustrates that an auto-stereoscopic display device, referenced 100, can deliver for different views via four sub-pixels positioned in a first part of the display panel, defining four viewing cones in space. The Figure 1(b) illustrates that the auto- stereoscopic display device 100 can deliver four different views via four different sub-pixels positioned in a second part of the display panel, defining four other viewing cones in space. The intersection of these viewing cones is depicted in Figure 1(c) .
  • the other zones are a mixture of views, and are location where content cannot be viewed correctly.
  • the zone referenced 105 is a zone where both views 1 and 2 are mixed.
  • the zone referenced 106 is a zone where both views 3 and 4 are mixed.
  • Figures 1(f) and 1(g) depict some cases where the viewer is not correctly positioned in front of an auto-stereoscopic device. Indeed, in these cases, the two eyes 107 and 108 are not both comprised in the diamond zones (for example the eye 107 is located outside or at the edge of the diamond zone 101 in Figure 1(f) , and the eye 108 is located outside or at the edge of the diamond zone 104 in Figure 1(g) ).
  • the present technique enables a viewer to correctly position his eyes in sweet spots (i.e. to put his eyes in diamond zones 101 to 104).
  • the Figure 2 details a part of a display panel according to one embodiment of the invention.
  • each sub-pixel comprises an ITO (Indium Tin Oxide) film, referenced 203, and they are linked by the use of black matrix elements, referenced 204, and these sub-pixels are positioned on a glass substrate referenced 205.
  • Color filters are either red (noted R), green (noted G) or blue (noted B).
  • R Red
  • G green
  • B blue
  • Such particular material is in one embodiment an opaque material.
  • such opaque material is a smart glass, which is a functional glass material.
  • the opaque material to be included in a part of a classical color filter can be a tunable plasmonic filter as defined in the document US 2010/0046060 .
  • the opaque material is a smart glass, it is not necessary to position it on sub-pixels of extreme views. Indeed, as it is possible to control the opacity of these materials, individually by using a variation of voltage for example, it enables a better flexibility for the positioning of these elements.
  • an opaque material referenced 201 is positioned close to a part of a sub-pixel associated with the first view (the view 1).
  • An opaque material referenced 202 is positioned close to a part of a sub-pixel associated with the final view (the view 4). It should be that, in one embodiment of the invention, not all the sub-pixels associated with the view 1 have such opaque material, and that not all the sub-pixels associated with the view 4 have such opaque material. Indeed, the opaque materials are positioned in such way that the collection of the opaque material provides information to the viewer, when the display panel is on. Such information is intended to help the viewer to correctly position himself in front of an auto-stereoscopic display device.
  • opaque materials are comprised in the ITO film 203 and are position in suitable positions in order to provide a similar effect as the one of the previous embodiment.
  • the opaque materials are positioned in some of the color filters of a TFT LCD panel (see the figure describing the vertical structure of a color TFT LCD panel) in the white paper entitled " Overview of the theory and construction of TFT display panels” published by Sequoia Technology Ltd, in December 2003 .
  • Figure 3(a) An example of a result of a repartition of opaque material 201 is given in Figure 3(a) .
  • Figure 3(a) represents an arrow that is perceived by a viewer in the case that the eye 107 is on the edge of the zone 101. Such information enables to avoid the situation depicted in Figure 1(f) .
  • Figure 3(b) An example of a result of a repartition of opaque material 202 is given in Figure 3(b) .
  • Figure 3(b) represents an arrow that is perceived by a viewer in the case that the eye 108 is on the edge of the zone 104. Such information enables to avoid the situation depicted in Figure 1(g) .
  • such opaque material can be integrated in the color filter of sub-pixels.
  • the proposed technique proposes to modify the classical structure of sub-pixels as depicted in document US7292294 by introducing an opaque material in the edge of a color filter associated with a sub-pixel, for some sub-pixels.
  • a part of the color filter is dedicated to the delivering of the information to correctly position a viewer in front of the auto-stereoscopic display device.
  • the use of an opaque material is substituted by the display on some of the views delivered by the auto-stereoscopic display device of the placement information (as the arrows described in Figures 3(a) and 3(b) ).
  • the use of some of the views to deliver such placement information is done during a limited period of time, and then, these views are reassigned to the delivering of content.
  • Figure 4 presents an example of a device that can be used to perform one or several steps of methods disclosed in the present document.
  • Such device referenced 400 comprises a computing unit (for example a CPU, for "Central Processing Unit” ), referenced 401, and one or more memory units (for example a RAM (for "Random Access Memory” ) blocks in which intermediate results can be stored temporarily during the execution of instructions a computer program, or a ROM block in which, among other things, computer programs are stored, or an EEPROM ( "Electrically-Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory” ) block, or a flash block) referenced 402. Computer programs are made of instructions that can be executed by the computing unit.
  • Such device 400 can also comprise a dedicated unit, referenced 403, constituting an input-output interface to allow the device 400 to communicate with other devices.
  • this dedicated unit 403 can be connected with an antenna (in order to perform communication without contacts), or with serial ports (to carry communications "contact”).
  • the arrows in Figure 4 signify that the linked unit can exchange data through buses for example together.
  • some or all of the steps of the method previously described can be implemented in hardware in a programmable FPGA ( "Field Programmable Gate Array” ) component or ASIC (" Application-Specific Integrated Circuit” ) component.
  • a programmable FPGA Field Programmable Gate Array
  • ASIC Application-Specific Integrated Circuit
  • some or all of the steps of the method previously described can be executed on an electronic device comprising memory units and processing units as the one disclosed in the Figure 4 .
  • the present technique can be applied to auto-stereoscopic display devices that are based on parallax barriers, or lenticular arrays or techniques that intend to reproduce a light field such as integral photography plate with a fly's-eye lens array.

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